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Particular instances of arithmetic and geometric series have been found to occur in Vedic literature as early as 2000 BC. From Jaina literature it appears that the Hindus were in possession of the formulae for the sum of the arithmetic and the geometric series as early as the fourth century BC, or earlier. In the Bakhshali Manuscript and other works on Pāṭīgaṇita, series were treated as one of the major topics of study and a separate section was generally devoted to the rules and problems relating to series. In Europe, the series were looked upon as one of the fundamental operations, evidently due to Hindu influence through the Arabs. Besides the arithmetic and the geometric series, a number of other types of series, e.g., the series of sums, the series of squares or cubes of the natural numbers, the arithmetico-geometric series, the series of polygonal or figurate numbers, etc. occur in the works on Pāṭīgaṇita. There is, however, no mention of the harmonic series.
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Kolachana, A., Mahesh, K., Ramasubramanian, K. (2019). Use of series in India. In: Kolachana, A., Mahesh, K., Ramasubramanian, K. (eds) Studies in Indian Mathematics and Astronomy. Sources and Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7326-8_20
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